CSIT103 — Computer Concepts and Programming
CSIT 103 - Computer Concepts and Programming CSIT 103 - Computer Concepts and Programming (3,2) 4 Credits General Education Course: Technological Competency This course is designed for students majoring in Computer Information Systems. An overview of information processing including computer applications, algorithms, documentation, and analysis of problems for computer solutions is presented. Topics include computer hardware and software, data representation and organization, programming in Java, a survey of computer languages and computer systems design concepts. Course link
Prerequisites: MATH020
Part of
- Computer and Data Science, Associate of Science Degree in Science and Mathematics
- Computer Networking & Cybersecurity, Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Systems
- Computer Programming, Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Systems
- Computer Programming, Certificate
- Game Art, Associate of Science
- Game Development, Associate of Applied Science
- Information Systems & Technology, Associate of Science
- Interface Design & Web Development, Associate of Applied Science
- Interface Design & Web Development, Associate of Science
- Mathematics, Associate of Science Degree in Science and Mathematics